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Navigating the New York Department of Financial Services’ Cybersecurity Regulations

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Over the past few years, the volume and velocity of cyberthreats have exploded, and losses from these attacks now exceed U.S. $400 million annually. As a result, state and federal officials are now eyeing application security regulations for handling data, particularly in the financial services sector.

What Will You Learn?

On March 1, 2017 the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) adopted new cybersecurity requirements designed to better protect customer information in financial services industries.

Navigating the New York Department of Financial Services’ Cybersecurity Regulations discusses:

  • The minimum requirements to comply with the new regulations
  • Four best practices to implement for a stronger cybersecurity program
  • Five NYDFS AppSec related regulations and the Veracode solutions for each regulation
Download Navigating the New York Department of Financial Services’ Cybersecurity Regulations to learn more about these new regulations and how best to comply with them.

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